Livonia, Michigan — Wayne County
Gutter protection that keeps leaves, seeds, and roof grit out while water flows freely — so you can retire the ladder for good.
Livonia is one of our busiest service areas — a big city of well-kept mid-century neighborhoods where homeowners tend to fix things properly instead of patching them. We provide leaf guard installation throughout Livonia — including Rosedale Gardens, Coventry Gardens, Kimberly Oaks, Castle Gardens and the Five Mile / Farmington Road area — and about 10 minutes from our Garden City shop.
Established subdivisions like Rosedale Gardens, Coventry Gardens, and Kimberly Oaks sit under a heavy canopy of oaks and maples — beautiful in summer, brutal on open gutters every fall.
That's exactly the debris load our guard systems are built for. We match the guard style — mesh, micro-mesh, or solid cover — to the trees around your Livonia home and your roof pitch, and we make sure the gutters underneath are pitched and fastened correctly before covering them. The result: water in, debris out, and no more fall ladder ritual.
Yes — Livonia (48150, 48152, 48154) is part of our core service area, and about 10 minutes from our Garden City shop. We serve Rosedale Gardens, Coventry Gardens, Kimberly Oaks, Castle Gardens and the Five Mile / Farmington Road area. Call (248) 561-7790 or request a free estimate online.
Usually within the same week — about 10 minutes from our Garden City shop. Estimates are free, take about 20–30 minutes, and you'll get a real price on the spot, not a range that changes later.
Very rarely. No system is 100% maintenance-free, but quality guards cut cleaning from several times a year to once every few years. Small debris may occasionally need to be brushed off the top.
In most cases, yes. We inspect your gutters first and make sure they're pitched and fastened correctly before adding guards — guards on failing gutters just protect a problem.
Yes. Properly installed guards handle even heavy Michigan storms. We match the guard style to your roof pitch and tree cover so water goes in while debris stays out.